University of Alabama student Samuel Jurgens returned to class Tuesday, just more than a day after being knocked unconscious and beaten by at least two Crimson Tide football players.

Safety Eddie Williams was charged with second-degree robbery and fraudulent use of a credit card, while Tyler Hayes and D.J. Pettway were charged with second-degree robbery. Brent Calloway was charged with fraudulent use of a credit card.

Jurgens detailed the account—as best he could remember—to the Alabama student newspaper, The Crimson White.

He was walking home, listening to music just before 1 a.m. when someone approached him and asked if he had a lighter. He said he did not, put his headphones back on and the man asked again. Again, Jurgens said no and began listening to his music again on his way home.

“That’s when I guess something happened,” Jurgens told The Crimson White. “I woke up, my face was swollen, I had cuts, and I had a concussion. Police say that’s probably when they hit me; I just know right after that I lost consciousness and I regained consciousness on the sidewalk, staring at the sky.”

He saw his headphones were broken and bloodied and his backpack with clothes, books and his Apple Macbook Pro were gone with it.

“The police report doesn’t say that they just punched me and robbed me,” he told the newspaper. “They punched me, they kicked me in my back, in my ribs. I would definitely classify it as excessive.”

Another student, Caleb Paul, was attacked and robbed about an hour later. Williams admitted to knocking Jurgens and Paul unconscious, The Crimson White reported. Both students who were attacked suffered mild concussions and had heavy swelling.

“It’s almost like they were doing it for fun, because it seemed weird that they didn’t rob me of my wallet or phone or keys,” Jurgens told The Crimson White. “But, I just know they sure did an efficient job because I can’t recall parts of it even today.”

Despite the incident, Jurgens said it won’t put a damper on being an Alabama football fan.

“This was just a matter of chance. I’m still gonna love Alabama football. I just want to deal with this case, move on with my life,” Jurgens said. “I just want to get on with my education. I want to continue being happy here. I was happy here before, and I will continue being happy here.”